A Song from the Heart

A Song from the Heart

Where does one begin to attempt to tell a story which hasn’t happened? Do I begin from the weekends of playing with my inner child? The stories of how it came to be that I would build a life sized replica of my goddess Sekhmet? How a friend said to me” oh, you aren’t in this art show because She wants you to have your own”? How does one explain the details of getting to the place of choosing to self publishing an art and poetry book? Or generating a full on art exhibit by yourself when you don’t know shit? How do you call in community to support the process of a project that feels carefree and overwhelming at the same time?

I honestly don’t know. I do know it started with a seemingly innocent conversation more than a year ago. Paying a creative to edit my poetry and pictures and then building community to create the foundation and cornerstone of the exhibit, Sekhmet Herself. How to bring her to life with dance, song and poetry in honor of Her.

This is the Feast of Sekhmet! Libation, sacred erotic dance, poetry and song to honor not just Her but Her Within. How do we Honor the Goddess Within? This is the question and answer, we do just that, honor the goddess within us all. I am a clear Her nature of eminent sacred sexuality is what the world needs now and has saved me.

Our ability to nurture our soul, feel our radiance from within and not deny our core being is imperative. This is not about numbing ourselves out on sex and libation this is about awakening to our sacred nature as sexual spiritual beings and how we repeatedly repress our true nature to accommodate someone else’s idea of how we should show up, arrive, be, which is all false. We dampen down our life force energy when we choose to drink the propaganda koolaid and I prefer to live with an open heart unencumbered by false idols such that money can buy. I am uninterested in the political machine full of liars and cheats. I am interested in heart, connection, community and love.

So I invite you to join us on March 4th from 5:30-7:30 at 80 Turk Street in the Tenderloin section of San Francisco to join the Feast of Sekhmet and let go.

My Sex is Worship My Orgasm Offering

Going Home and the Lions Gate

Going Home and the Lions Gate

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